Harivarman III, the Glossary
Harivarman III (Chinese: 施離霞離鼻麻底; pinyin: Shīlí Xiálíbímádǐ; Cham: Śrī Harivarmadeva, Vietnamese: Ha Lê Bạt Ma), was a king of Champa, ruled the kingdom from 1007 to 1018.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Champa, Champa rice, Chinese language, French School of the Far East, Hinduism, King of Champa, Mahayana, Nha Trang, Po Nagar, Song dynasty.
- 1018 deaths
- 11th-century Vietnamese monarchs
Champa
Champa (Cham: ꨌꩌꨛꨩ; ចាម្ប៉ា; Chiêm Thành 占城 or Chăm Pa 占婆) was a collection of independent Cham polities that extended across the coast of what is present-day central and southern Vietnam from approximately the 2nd century CE until 1832.
Champa rice
Champa rice is a quick-maturing, drought resistant rice that can allow two harvests of sixty days each per growing season.
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Chinese language
Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.
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French School of the Far East
The French School of the Far East (École Française d'Extrême-Orient,; also translated as The French School of Asian StudiesPreferred translation by EFEO staff. See.), abbreviated EFEO, is an associated college of PSL University dedicated to the study of Asian societies.
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Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.
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King of Champa
King of Champa is the title ruler of Champa. Harivarman III and King of Champa are Kings of Champa.
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Mahayana
Mahāyāna is a term for a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices developed in ancient India (onwards).
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Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South Central Coast of Vietnam.
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Po Nagar
Po Nagar is a Cham temple tower founded sometime before 781 and located in the medieval principality of Kauthara, near modern Nha Trang in Vietnam.
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Song dynasty
The Song dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279.
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See also
1018 deaths
- Æthelsige
- Abd al-Rahman IV
- Adolf I of Lotharingia
- Aeddan ap Blegywryd
- Al-Darazi
- Aldhun
- Ali ibn Hammud al-Nasir
- Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
- Balderic II of Liège
- Berthold of Toul
- Borrell (bishop of Vic)
- Dosa ben Saadia
- Dragimir of Travunia and Zachlumia
- Frederick, Count of Walbeck
- Gilbert Buatère
- Harald II of Denmark
- Harivarman III
- Henry I, Margrave of Austria
- Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria
- Osmond Drengot
- Queen Wonjeong
- Robert II, Count of Namur
- Sermon (duke)
- Sigurd Syr
- Thietmar of Merseburg
- Vạn Hạnh
- William II, Count of Provence
11th-century Vietnamese monarchs
- Harivarman III
- Harivarman IV
- Jaya Indravarman II
- Jaya Paramesvaravarman I
- Jaya Simhavarman II
- Lê Long Việt
- Lý Nhân Tông
- Lý Thái Tông
- Lý Thái Tổ
- Lý Thánh Tông
- Paramabhodhisatva
- Rudravarman III
- Vikrantavarman IV